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Title: The Australasian journal of pharmacy, 31 n.365

Creator: Associated Pharmaceutical Organizations of Australia

Publisher: [Melbourne Australasian Pharmaceutical Pub. Co.]

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1885

Vol: 31 n.365

Language: eng

Description: Vols. for 1920-71 also called new ser. v. 1-52 (no. 1-624)

Official journal of the Associated Pharmaceutical Organizations of Australia

Absorbed The Chemist and druggist and pharmacist of Australasia. Some issues include separately paged section with title: Science supplement

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Pharmacies are always able to provide us with the medications needed in order to be healthier. Most work with health care plans and payment options for the convenience of the client.

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Title: The Bulletin of pharmacy, 27-28

Publisher: Detroit : E.G. Swift

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1891

Vol: 27-28

Language: eng

Description: Merged with: Western druggist, to form: Drug bulletin

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Title: American journal of pharmacy, 84

Creator: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science

Publisher: Philadelphia

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1829

Vol: 84

Language: eng

Description: Four preliminary numbers (called v. 1, no. 1-4) issued 1825-27

Vols. for 1836-52 called also 2d ser., v. 1-18; 1853-70, 3d ser., v. 1-18; 1871-95, 4th ser., v. 1-24

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Title: The Bulletin of pharmacy, 29, no.10

Publisher: Detroit : E.G. Swift

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1891

Vol: 29, no.10

Language: eng

Description: Merged with: Western druggist, to form: Drug bulletin

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Title: Annual price current (to the trade.) drugs, chemicals, medicines, dyes, paints, oils, glass, glassware, toilet articles, chemical products, etc. [Vol. V]

Creator: Van Schaack, Stevenson & Reid

Publisher: Chicago

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library

Contributor: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library

Date: 1875

Language: eng

 

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Title: Annual price current (to the trade.) drugs, chemicals, medicines, dyes, paints, oils, glass, glassware, toilet articles, chemical products, etc. [Vol. V]

Creator: Van Schaack, Stevenson & Reid

Publisher: Chicago

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library

Contributor: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library

Date: 1875

Language: eng

 

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Title: American journal of pharmacy, 92

Creator: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science

Publisher: Philadelphia

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1829

Vol: 92

Language: eng

Description: Four preliminary numbers (called v. 1, no. 1-4) issued 1825-27

Vols. for 1836-52 called also 2d ser., v. 1-18; 1853-70, 3d ser., v. 1-18; 1871-95, 4th ser., v. 1-24

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Title: American journal of pharmacy, 88

Creator: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science

Publisher: Philadelphia

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1829

Vol: 88

Language: eng

Description: Four preliminary numbers (called v. 1, no. 1-4) issued 1825-27

Vols. for 1836-52 called also 2d ser., v. 1-18; 1853-70, 3d ser., v. 1-18; 1871-95, 4th ser., v. 1-24

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Title: The Bulletin of pharmacy, 29, no.11

Publisher: Detroit : E.G. Swift

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1891

Vol: 29, no.11

Language: eng

Description: Merged with: Western druggist, to form: Drug bulletin

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Title: Practical pharmacy : the arrangements, apparatus, and manipulations of the pharmaceutical shop and laboratory

Creator: Mohr, Friedrich, 1806-1879

Creator: Redwood, Theophilus

Creator: Procter, William, 1817-1874

Publisher: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1849

Language: eng

Description: Translation of: Lehrbuch der pharmaceutischen Technik

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Title: American journal of pharmacy, 86

Creator: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science

Publisher: Philadelphia

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1829

Vol: 86

Language: eng

Description: Four preliminary numbers (called v. 1, no. 1-4) issued 1825-27

Vols. for 1836-52 called also 2d ser., v. 1-18; 1853-70, 3d ser., v. 1-18; 1871-95, 4th ser., v. 1-24

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Title: The Bulletin of pharmacy, 29, no.11

Publisher: Detroit : E.G. Swift

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1891

Vol: 29, no.11

Language: eng

Description: Merged with: Western druggist, to form: Drug bulletin

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Introduction: A Shift Toward Personalized Healthcare

 

Healthcare across the United States is evolving, and residents of Corpus Christi are no exception. While large retail chains and mail-order services remain options for prescription needs, many locals are increasingly drawn to community pharmacies for a more personal and holistic healthcare experience. Unlike corporate giants, community pharmacies in Corpus Christi are known for their accessibility, trust, and dedication to wellness beyond the prescription counter. This trend highlights a growing recognition of the vital role pharmacists play in preventive care, medication management, and fostering long-term community health.

 

The Role of Corpus Memorial Pharmacy in Local Wellness

 

One prime example of this community-centered approach is Corpus Memorial Pharmacy. Located in the heart of Corpus Christi, this pharmacy has become a trusted partner in wellness for residents seeking more than just transactional services. Patients value its personalized counseling, easy accessibility, and focus on preventive care, making it a reliable choice for everything from prescription refills to long-term wellness management. By offering tailored solutions, building genuine relationships, and supporting healthier lifestyles, Corpus Memorial Pharmacy exemplifies why Corpus Christi residents prefer community pharmacies over impersonal alternatives. This pharmacy not only provides essential medications but also empowers patients with education, support, and guidance for living healthier lives.

 

Why Community Pharmacies Thrive in Corpus Christi

1. Accessibility and Convenience

 

Corpus Christi is a diverse city, with many neighborhoods spread across coastal and inland areas. Community pharmacies are often situated within walking distance of homes or workplaces, making them more accessible than big-box retailers. This convenience is especially vital for seniors, individuals with limited mobility, and families balancing busy schedules. Unlike larger chains, community pharmacies provide shorter wait times and immediate service, allowing residents to pick up prescriptions or seek advice without long delays.

 

2. Personal Relationships with Pharmacists

 

Trust is central to wellness, and Corpus Christi residents often prefer interacting with pharmacists who know their medical history, family background, and personal health goals. Community pharmacists build lasting relationships by remembering patient preferences, monitoring prescriptions for interactions, and offering reassurance in moments of uncertainty. This personalized connection fosters a sense of care that goes beyond medication dispensing—it becomes part of an individual’s wellness journey.

 

3. Comprehensive Medication Management

 

Chronic illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma are prevalent in Corpus Christi, and managing these conditions requires more than simply taking prescriptions. Community pharmacies often provide medication therapy management (MTM) programs, where pharmacists collaborate with physicians to review medications, adjust dosages, and reduce side effects. This proactive approach reduces hospital readmissions, enhances adherence, and helps patients take control of their long-term health.

 

4. Preventive Care and Health Screenings

 

Wellness extends far beyond treating illnesses—it includes preventing them. Community pharmacies across Corpus Christi have increasingly offered preventive care services such as flu shots, blood pressure checks, cholesterol testing, and diabetes screenings. For many patients, these pharmacies become a first point of contact in managing health risks. The convenience of walk-in services makes preventive care more accessible, especially for those who might not schedule regular doctor visits.

 

5. Cultural and Community Understanding

 

Corpus Christi has a unique cultural identity shaped by its diverse population and coastal environment. Community pharmacies understand the local culture, language preferences, and wellness challenges. Whether it’s offering bilingual services or providing advice tailored to dietary habits and lifestyle patterns common in the area, these pharmacies bridge the gap between healthcare and cultural relevance. This cultural alignment strengthens trust and ensures that wellness guidance resonates with residents.

 

Expanding Beyond Prescriptions: Wellness as a Lifestyle

Holistic Health Counseling

 

Pharmacists in Corpus Christi’s community pharmacies often extend their roles to include nutrition advice, weight management programs, and stress-reduction strategies. For residents seeking lifestyle changes, these pharmacists become trusted advisors, not just medication providers.

 

Mental Health Support

 

Mental health awareness has grown significantly in Corpus Christi, and community pharmacies are increasingly part of the conversation. By offering support for antidepressant or anti-anxiety medication management, providing referrals, and engaging in stigma-reducing dialogue, pharmacists contribute to overall wellness beyond physical health.

 

Immunizations and Travel Health

 

With Corpus Christi’s coastal tourism and its residents’ active lifestyles, immunizations and travel-related health counseling have become vital. Community pharmacies offer vaccinations for flu, COVID-19, hepatitis, and more, ensuring families are protected. These services are especially convenient for working parents and students preparing for international trips.

 

Why Residents Choose Community Over Chains

Trust Over Transaction

 

Large retail chains often focus on volume and efficiency, which can lead to impersonal experiences. In contrast, Corpus Christi residents often prefer community pharmacies because they prioritize relationships over transactions. This human-centered approach ensures that patients feel valued, heard, and supported.

 

Affordability and Transparency

 

Prescription costs remain a challenge nationwide, and community pharmacies often provide competitive pricing, discount programs, and transparent billing practices. Many residents appreciate the effort these pharmacies put into finding affordable solutions without sacrificing quality.

 

Local Economic Support

 

Supporting community pharmacies also means supporting local businesses. Residents of Corpus Christi value investing in their local economy, keeping money within the community, and sustaining jobs that strengthen neighborhood connections.

 

Community Pharmacies and Public Health

Partnering in Chronic Disease Management

 

Community pharmacies in Corpus Christi often collaborate with local healthcare providers and hospitals to form an integrated network of care. By tracking medication adherence and monitoring patient progress, pharmacists act as vital links in preventing complications and improving outcomes for chronic disease patients.

 

Emergency Preparedness

 

During natural events such as hurricanes or storms, Corpus Christi residents rely heavily on community pharmacies for continuity of care. Pharmacists often step in to provide emergency refills, extend services, and coordinate with hospitals, ensuring that vulnerable populations are not left without critical medications.

 

Health Education Campaigns

 

Many pharmacies also host health fairs, workshops, and seminars, where residents can learn about topics like managing diabetes, nutrition, smoking cessation, and more. These initiatives create a culture of awareness and preventive action within Corpus Christi.

 

A Patient-Centered Future

Digital Integration with a Personal Touch

 

While technology has transformed healthcare, community pharmacies in Corpus Christi combine digital convenience with human connection. Online refill systems, text reminders, and mobile apps streamline processes, while in-person interactions preserve the personal relationships that residents value.

 

Expanding Wellness Services

 

The future of community pharmacies is likely to include even more services, such as telehealth consultations, genetic testing, and advanced chronic care support. Corpus Christi residents are already showing strong interest in pharmacies that evolve with their needs while maintaining their community roots.

 

Building Resilience in Healthcare

 

Community pharmacies represent resilience and adaptability in Corpus Christi’s healthcare system. As hospitals and larger providers face increasing demand, these pharmacies ease the burden by delivering accessible, everyday wellness services that reduce strain on emergency departments and clinics.

 

Conclusion: Why Corpus Christi Residents Prefer Community Pharmacies

 

The growing preference for community pharmacies in Corpus Christi reflects a deeper truth: wellness thrives when healthcare is accessible, personal, and rooted in community trust. From building long-term relationships with patients to offering preventive care and supporting holistic health, community pharmacies fill critical gaps in modern healthcare.

 

Pharmacies like Corpus Memorial Pharmacy demonstrate the profound impact of personalized care, cultural understanding, and wellness-focused services. Corpus Christi residents continue to choose community pharmacies because they deliver what matters most—trust, compassion, and commitment to healthier lives.

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Title: American journal of pharmacy, 78

Creator: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science

Publisher: Philadelphia

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1829

Vol: 78

Language: eng

Description: Four preliminary numbers (called v. 1, no. 1-4) issued 1825-27

Vols. for 1836-52 called also 2d ser., v. 1-18; 1853-70, 3d ser., v. 1-18; 1871-95, 4th ser., v. 1-24

Other slight variations in title

Continued by Pharmacy management

Title varies: Apr. 1829-Jan. 1835, Journal

Published by the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science (called 1829-196 Philadelphia College of Pharmacy)

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Title: The Australasian journal of pharmacy, 29 n.344

Creator: Associated Pharmaceutical Organizations of Australia

Publisher: [Melbourne Australasian Pharmaceutical Pub. Co.]

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1885

Vol: 29 n.344

Language: eng

Description: Vols. for 1920-71 also called new ser. v. 1-52 (no. 1-624)

Official journal of the Associated Pharmaceutical Organizations of Australia

Absorbed The Chemist and druggist and pharmacist of Australasia. Some issues include separately paged section with title: Science supplement

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Title: Practical pharmacy : the arrangements, apparatus, and manipulations of the pharmaceutical shop and laboratory

Creator: Mohr, Friedrich, 1806-1879

Creator: Redwood, Theophilus

Creator: Procter, William, 1817-1874

Publisher: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1849

Language: eng

Description: Translation of: Lehrbuch der pharmaceutischen Technik

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Title: American journal of pharmacy, 68

Creator: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science

Publisher: Philadelphia

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1829

Vol: 68

Language: eng

Description: Four preliminary numbers (called v. 1, no. 1-4) issued 1825-27

Vols. for 1836-52 called also 2d ser., v. 1-18; 1853-70, 3d ser., v. 1-18; 1871-95, 4th ser., v. 1-24

Other slight variations in title

Continued by Pharmacy management

Title varies: Apr. 1829-Jan. 1835, Journal

Published by the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science (called 1829-196 Philadelphia College of Pharmacy)

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Title: The Bulletin of pharmacy, 29, no.7

Publisher: Detroit : E.G. Swift

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1891

Vol: 29, no.7

Language: eng

Description: Merged with: Western druggist, to form: Drug bulletin

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Title: The Australasian journal of pharmacy, 27 n.314

Creator: Associated Pharmaceutical Organizations of Australia

Publisher: [Melbourne Australasian Pharmaceutical Pub. Co.]

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1885

Vol: 27 n.314

Language: eng

Description: Vols. for 1920-71 also called new ser. v. 1-52 (no. 1-624)

Official journal of the Associated Pharmaceutical Organizations of Australia

Absorbed The Chemist and druggist and pharmacist of Australasia. Some issues include separately paged section with title: Science supplement

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The Color Pharmacy put on an outstanding concert at the Blue Ox in Bemidji in Feb. 2012.

 

Jake Dilley - vocals, guitar

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Matt O'Brien - Bass

 

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Photos by Sarah MacRostie on her first outing with a new camera :)

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Title: A treatise on pharmacy : designed as a text-book for the student, and as a guide for the physician and pharmacist : containing the officinal and many unofficinal formulas, and numerous examples of extemporaneous prescriptions

Creator: Parrish, Edward, 1822-1872

Creator: Wiegand, Thomas S., 1825-1909

Publisher: Philadelphia : H.C. Lea's Son

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School

Contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine

Date: 1884

Language: eng

Description: Advertisements: p. [1]-32 (last group)

Includes bibliographical references and index

 

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Pharmacy Commencement 2024

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Title: Practical pharmacy : the arrangements, apparatus, and manipulations of the pharmaceutical shop and laboratory

Creator: Mohr, Friedrich, 1806-1879

Creator: Redwood, Theophilus

Creator: Procter, William, 1817-1874

Publisher: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard

Sponsor: University of Toronto

Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto

Date: 1849

Language: eng

Description: Translation of: Lehrbuch der pharmaceutischen Technik

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